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All Film Scripts

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12 and Holding by Anthony S. Cipriano
Download 100 pages 132 Kb Digital PDF Format
April 6, 2004 Unspecified Draft
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12 Years a Slave by John Ridley
2014 Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Download 142 pages 751 Kb Digital PDF Format
January 24, 2013 Final Shooting Script
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17 Again by Jason Filardi
Download 102 pages 248 Kb Digital PDF Format
October 5, 2007 Rewrite
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2012 by Roland Emmerich & Harald Kloser
Download 130 pages 217 Kb Digital PDF Format
February 19, 2008 Second Draft Polish
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30 Days of Night by Steve Niles and Stuart Beattie and Brian Nelson
Download 101 pages 248 Kb Digital PDF Format
July 22, 2006 Production Polish
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3:10 to Yuma by Michael Brandt & Derek Haas
Download 121 pages 322 Kb Digital PDF Format
January 23, 2007 Tan Revised Final Shooting Script
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42 by Brian Helgeland
Download 150 pages 2436 Kb Digital PDF Format
July 9, 2012 Double Blue Revisions
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(500) Days of Summer by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber
Download 120 pages 215 Kb Digital PDF Format
Unknown 2006 First Draft
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9 by Pamela Pettler
Download 78 pages 138 Kb Digital PDF Format
Undated Unspecified Draft
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Above the Law by Steven Pressfield & Ronald Shusett & Andrew Davis
Download 136 pages 205 Kb Digital PDF Format
April 29, 1987 Final Draft Blue Revisions
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Absolute Power by William Goldman
Download 129 pages 216 Kb Digital PDF Format
May 1996 Unspecified Draft
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Adaptation. by Charlie Kaufman and Donald Kaufman
Download 130 pages 336 Kb Digital PDF Format
November 21, 2000 Revised Draft
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The Addams Family by Caroline Thompson & Larry Wilson
Download 156 pages 252 Kb Digital PDF Format
April 11, 1991 Shooting Script
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Adventureland by Greg Mottola
Download 123 pages 327 Kb Digital PDF Format
August 5, 2007 Revised Draft
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After.Life by Agnieszka Wojtowicz-Vosloo
Download 102 pages 168 Kb Digital PDF Format
October 7, 2008 Revised Draft
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Airplane! by Jim Abrahams & David Zucker & Jerry Zucker
Download 121 pages 498 Kb Digital PDF Format
June 15, 1979 Revised Shooting Script
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Ali by Stephen J. Rivele & Christopher Wilkinson and Eric Roth & Michael Mann
Download 146 pages 335 Kb Digital PDF Format
Undated Unspecified Draft
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Aliens by James Cameron
Download 118 pages 156 Kb Digital PDF Format
May 28, 1985 First Draft
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All Is Lost by J.C. Chandor
Download 31 pages 86 Kb Digital PDF Format
February 28, 2011 Unspecified Draft
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Amelia by Ronald Bass
Download 128 pages 222 Kb Digital PDF Format
September 14, 2007 Unspecified Draft
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American Beauty by Alan Ball
2000 Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay
Download 105 pages 182 Kb Digital PDF Format
Undated Final Draft
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American Gangster by Steven Zaillian
Download 128 pages 405 Kb Digital PDF Format
July 26, 2006 Final Shooting Script
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American Hustle by Eric Warren Singer and David O. Russell
Download 151 pages 296 Kb Digital PDF Format
Undated Unspecified Draft
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American Splendor by Shari Springer Berman & Robert Pulcini
Download 100 pages 164 Kb Digital PDF Format
Undated Shooting Script
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The American by Rowan Joffe
Download 129 pages 392 Kb Digital PDF Format
Undated Unspecified Draft
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Amour by Michael Haneke
Download 68 pages 139 Kb Digital PDF Format
Undated Unspecified Draft
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Analyze That by Peter Steinfeld & Harold Ramis & Peter Tolan
Download 121 pages 293 Kb Digital PDF Format
June 2002 Unspecified Draft
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Analyze This by Peter Tolan and Harold Ramis and Kenneth Lonergan
Download 138 pages 276 Kb Digital PDF Format
July 1998 Unspecified Draft
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Angel Eyes by Gerald DiPego
Download 130 pages 229 Kb Digital PDF Format
October 1999 Seventh Draft Polish
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Angels & Demons by Akiva Goldsman
Download 134 pages 601 Kb Digital PDF Format
April 9, 2008 Draft White Revisions
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Animal Kingdom by David Michôd
Download 114 pages 265 Kb Digital PDF Format
Undated Green Revisions
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Anna Karenina by Tom Stoppard
Download 198 pages 464 Kb Digital PDF Format
Undated Unspecified Draft
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Annie Hall by Woody Allen & Marshall Brickman
1978 Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay
Download 152 pages 157 Kb Digital PDF Format
1977 Shooting Script
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The Apartment by Billy Wilder & I.A.L. Diamond
1961 Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay
Download 156 pages 295 Kb Digital PDF Format
Undated Unspecified Draft
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Arbitrage by Nicholas Jarecki
Download 102 pages 214 Kb Digital PDF Format
April 17, 2011 Full Goldenrod Script
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Argo by Chris Terrio
2013 Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Download 122 pages 2776 Kb Digital PDF Format
2011 Final Shooting Script
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Armored by James V. Simpson
Download 101 pages 210 Kb Digital PDF Format
September 26, 2006 Unspecified Draft
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Avatar by James Cameron
Download 152 pages 420 Kb Digital PDF Format
Undated Unspecified Draft
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Awakenings by Steven Zaillian
Download 141 pages 941 Kb Digital PDF Format
December 15, 1989 Green Revisions
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Away from Her by Sarah Polley
Download 121 pages 238 Kb Digital PDF Format
March 27, 2006 Double Yellow Revisions
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The Last Nerd – Short Script Review (Available for Production!) - post author David M Troop

The Last Nerd (7 pages in pdf format) by Brett Martin

A storyteller performs an epic adventure for kids.

Which films would you consider timeless? The Wizard of Oz, Casablanca, Citizen Kane, and Gone With The Wind are surely worthy of that name. While such tales may be wildly diverse, classic movies share one enduring trait: the ability to find new audiences and fans – generation after adoring generation – for practically one hundred years.

Let’s take that concept even further. What film might be remembered far into the future? Will it still be Citizen Kane? Or another celluloid classic: a story that’s more than timeless. One that’s legendary, in fact.

Written by veteran screenwriter Brett Martin, The Last Nerd opens in a makeshift theatre full of anxious children – awaiting a show by master storyteller “Patton”.

As the curtain opens, Patton and his trusty dog (yes, you read that right. Patton’s co-actor is a dog) take to the stage to perform an epic saga that’s been passed down for eons… Ear to ear. Word by word.

And when Patton opens HIS mouth, the crucial teaser is revealed. He recites the opening lines from a film we’re intimately familiar with. But the children in THIS audience are hearing it for the very first time.

The film in question? Star Wars!

Yep, the heroic derring do of Luke Skywalker, Han Solo and Leia – acted out scene by scene by Patton, his trusty dog R2-K9, some crude action figures, and a few eager volunteers from the audience. The tension mounts inevitably – until the Rebels reign victorious. And every child in the theater cheers! Because for a few precious hours, Patton’s weaved together a magical story that allows a rag-tag group of children to escape their reality – and travel back a long time ago. To a galaxy far, far away.

But eventually, even the best adventures must end. After the Death Star dissipates in a brilliant blossom of fire and space dust, Patton packs up his wares and ventures off towards his next show. After all, not every child on Earth has heard the saga of the Jedi. And Patton vows he’ll never rest – until the Force is with them all.

A script with more twists than a Death Star corridor, The Last Nerd requires a director who possesses good rapport with child actors and has experience in the theatre. The part of Patton himself? A role any scenery chewing, spotlight stealing theatre actor would love to add to their resume.

Of course, it wouldn’t hurt if Star Wars is your favorite film.

Either way, make sure you give this one a read. Because whatever Director pulls this homage off will have audiences howling in their seats!

Budget: Moderate. A make-shift theatre and some talented child actors. Doggie treats for R2-K9.

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About the Author:Brett Martin is an unrepped screenwriter and freelance reader living in Los Angeles. He sold an action/thriller to Quixotic Productions, which is owned by Brett Stimely (Watchmen, Transformers 3). Destiny Pictures recently hired Brett to develop an inspirational sports drama. CineVita Films is currently in pre-production on a proof of concept teaser for Brett’s new contained thriller, which is a modern take on a classic public domain fairy tale. Contact him on LinkedIn

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About the Guest Reviewer: David M Troop resumed writing in 2011 after a twenty-five year hiatus. Since then, he has written about 50 short scripts, two of which have been produced. Dave would like to make it three. He is a regular, award-winning contributor to MoviePoet.com. Born on the mean streets of Reading, PA, Dave now resides in Schuylkill Haven with his wife Jodi and their two lazy dogs Max and Mattie. He can be reached at dtroop506 “AT” gmail.com.